I know a way how you can convert contractors to employees in QuickBooks Online (QBO). Let me help you with this.
You can set a contractor as a new employee in QBO. However, before the transition, you'll have to deactivate first your contractor's active status. Since QuickBooks will not recognize employees and contractors with the same name.
Here's how to deactivate your contractor:
Go to the Employees tab, and find the contractor to deactivate.
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We need to deactivate or delete the employee's profile. Then, re-enter the data as your contractor. To accomplish this process, we can follow these steps.
Go to the Payroll menu.
Select Employees. Then, click the employee name.
Click the Active drop-down arrow. Then, select Delete employee. Make sure to do it when you're employee is only set up accidentally or there's no existing payroll data.
Next, enter their details as a contractor. Here's how:
Go to Payrolland select Contractors.
Select Add a contractor.
Enter your contractor’s info, or select the Email this contractorcheckbox so they can fill it out.
If you want to gather some information with your contractor's data, we can pull up the Transaction by Vendor report. To personalize your QuickBooks reports, we can check the links below.
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